Then later in the evening we went on an exploration of Campus. We ended up walking about 5 miles or more. This is the Memorial Hall. The top of it is embedded in the UK logo if you look closely. So all in all, I walked about 7 miles today.

See?
See?
Celebrating the end of the first migraine-free month in many many years with Graeter's Ice Cream. Oooooh it was good. We watched Breakfast at Tiffany's this evening on DVD. For once I liked the movie better than the book.
What I don't like about getting old(er):
1. I can't read maps and newspapers without glasses. Forget phonebooks
and my own handwriting.
2. My feet hurt when I get up and stand on them in the morning.
3. My knees hurt when I get up from sitting.
4. My kids grew up and moved out on their own and I miss them so much
each and every day.
What I do like about getting old(er):
1. I can start up conversations with strangers and not care whether
they "like" me or not. And I've made some great friends that way!
2. I can go almost a whole month without a headache now instead of a
week. Thank God for waning hormones.
3. I feel connected to my mother and my grandmothers when I do or say
or think or cook or look like them. Ursula, Gwen, and Big Chrissy- I
love you all. I aspire to your strength.
4. Waking up each morning with my best friend. Nooooo, not Frisbee.
The other guy!
Happy 101st birthday, Nana. You helped me sew my life into the quilt
it is today. I wish you were still around.
Also today I performed an ancient native American ritual of cleansing
the house. I opened two windows in each room, lit a bundle of dried
white sage, and asked for a blessing in each room from the basement
all the way to the attic as I waved the smoking sage. It was powerful,
and I felt different things in each space and especially near the
piano. Afterwards I lit a white candle, sat and meditated in the room
I felt needed the most cleansing, played prayerful songs on the piano,
then went outside leaving the candle in that space. After a time, I
came back in the house, carried the candle from room to room closing
windows- the last being the front door. What surprised me was how much
the rituals resembled those in the Catholic church. Incense, white
candles, prayer, music, and blessings. It felt good and I feel at
peace tonight knowing this space has been blessed in a special way.
Took Friz for a nice walk after dinner. Tomorrow I plan to bike to my
office and work a half day there.